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Is it wrong to go to church on Saturday?

Is it wrong to go to church on Saturday?

Is it wrong to go to church on Saturdays? Nope. The scriptures say to keep holy the Lord’s day, and we have the liberty to honor one day or another or all alike as our conscience allows, informed by our faith. But please keep in mind that anything that is not of faith is sin.

Is it wrong to go to church on Sunday?

Yet most Christians attend church on Sundays and assert that Sunday is just fine. Immediately after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, Christians began to attend church on Sunday -the day Jesus was resurrected (Acts 20:7) Jesus himself spoke of the Sabbath as a ceremonial law.

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Do you have to be a member of a church to go to heaven?

However, your salvation does not require that you be a Christian and the qualifications for being a Christian doesn’t require regular church attendance. The church has persuaded us that the prerequisite to be a Christian and walk through the gates of heaven is contingent upon church attendance.

Who goes to church on Saturday?

What makes Adventists unique? Unlike most other Christian denominations, Seventh-day Adventists attend church on Saturdays, which they believe to be the Sabbath instead of Sunday, according to their interpretation of the Bible.

What are some bad things about going to the club?

1. It’s a mirage. Let’s face it, the “club” is really just your average bar with the lights turned down, the music turned up and the prices through the roof. The allure of “going to the club” fades once you come to the realization that you’ve been there during the day, when nothing much is going on and you weren’t all that impressed. 2. False hope.

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Is it worth it to go to a club?

Whether you’ve never gone to a club or you go very seldom, going to a club almost always seems like a good idea. Then you get there, and it’s… well, awful. Don’t get me wrong — there will be plenty of truly great nights; but the majority will be a gigantic, expensive, waste of time.

Why do I hate going to the club?

The allure of “going to the club” fades once you come to the realization that you’ve been there during the day, when nothing much is going on and you weren’t all that impressed. 2. False hope. Most people (certainly not all, but almost all men) go to clubs for one reason: to get laid.